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3/1/2010 11:07 AM
 

 Hi guys, I'm creating a new module, and it is going well.  I have placed an image in my resx file under App_LocalResources folder for my module.  I have found many posts about getting text from this file, but none about images.  How may I access this image for use in my module?

 

Thanks,

Ben

 
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3/3/2010 3:36 AM
 
You can use this link as reference http://www.neodynamic.com/ND/FaqsTipsTricks.aspx?tabid=66&prodid=0&sid=53

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please be aware, that DNN does not support other content than localization text in resource files. Please stand away from localizable images if possible, any other images may be distributed as files inside the module directory or copied to /Portals/[portalID]/yourdirectory

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